Berlin -
As the number of CCTV surveillance cameras increases in Germany, a game called "Camover" has been created where players are encouraged to destroy the intrusive cameras and record their actions on video.

A robber was first fought off with a chair and a stick, and then caught, soon after he tried to rob a gold shop in Hui'an County in southeast China's Fujian Province. The surprise was the arsenal found on his person by the police after his arrest.

Sydney -
The theory of security is that people feel better and safer with more of it. The opposite effect, however, is becoming the problem. The original idea of a “defended space” has rebounded into increased defensive behaviour and fear.

Dudley -
An intense car crash in Dudley, UK, was captured on surveillance footage recently, showing how a man survived after being ejected from the vehicle through the sunroof, landing on a resident's lawn.

Britain already has the most CCTV cameras in the world but now Big Brother will be watching your email, text messages and even Facebook messages. All at a cost of approximately $1 billion to the taxpayer.

Travelling throughout the UK has become increasingly expensive, so has standing still, as local authorities and even hospitals look for innovative ways to pick the pockets of the commuter, shopper and trader alike.

Parana -
A video showing a bumbling bank robber caught by a closed-circuit tv camera shooting himself in the foot while guarding the door in a bank heist has went viral after being featured on the Internet.

London -
The family of a boy, a road accident victim, cultivated flowers at his grave for more than 30 years. But after they noticed that someone was regularly stealing flowers from the grave, a member of the family installed a motion-activated CCTV.

Ramsgate -
British authorities have launched an investigation into the identity of a young man caught on CCTV swinging a cat by its tail. The act of animal cruelty has caught the attention of the RSPCA who ask witnesses to come forward to assist investigators.

London -
Metropolitan Police have turned to Flickr to help identify suspects involved in the riots that resulted in the arrest of 563 people who participated in the widespread looting, fires and destruction of businesses in the UK over the past three days.

Greater Manchester police have released a CCTV video of two suspects wanted for questioning after they were seen riding bicycles past a woman who collapsed in the street and then approached her from another angle out of the view of the security camera.